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00:00Officialy, it's young onset dementia.
00:28I'm so sorry, Nigel.
00:32It must be very frightening for you.
00:35Worst things happen at sea. Don't like to complain.
00:38When were you diagnosed?
00:41Er... not sure, exactly.
00:45Memory like a sieve.
00:46About a year ago.
00:50PHONE VIBRATES
00:52Shall I answer it for you?
00:58I'm not a kid.
01:06Anyway, I won't keep it.
01:08Where are you going? I'll find somewhere, don't worry.
01:11Just...
01:12..just stay and have a cup of tea with me.
01:15Then...
01:17..you can go wherever it is you want to go.
01:23I don't like it this way.
01:28SIGHS
01:37Look, he's...
01:39..he's gone. He's...
01:41..he's taken his bag.
01:43But he's a grown man, Phil.
01:45He's capable of making his own decisions.
01:47He's been sleeping rough, Sharon.
01:49He's the one who's been having a hard time, not me.
01:52I've just been trying to help him out, that's all.
01:54All right, look, we've clearly got this wrong, so we're sorry.
01:57We'll leave you alone.
02:05Well, what are you waiting for?
02:09What are you going to do?
02:11I don't know.
02:13Let's go and look for him, I suppose.
02:15Do you want some company?
02:17Come on, then.
02:28What was that?
02:30I followed you and you've put whatever it was in that bin there.
02:34You're being really weird, PR.
02:36Yeah, you crazy stalker, PR.
02:38You won't mind if I have a check myself, will you?
02:40Wait!
02:46So...
02:48Hmm.
02:50You and muscles.
02:52I called it, you know, I called it weeks ago.
02:54SHE LAUGHS
02:56I wish I'd seen his face.
02:58Should have got some popcorn to go with the night's entertainment.
03:01SHE LAUGHS
03:04So, what exactly did he say?
03:07Nothing. I told you, I didn't even let him get a word in.
03:10Oh, he's so good, so good.
03:12This is helping.
03:14Poor bloke's trying to process the death of his dad and...
03:18I'm never having a go at him.
03:21OK, OK, let's back it up, back it up.
03:23Yeah?
03:25So, you and Ravinton, yeah?
03:29Doing the nasty.
03:32I want details.
03:34Details.
03:36Details, Dee!
03:38No, no.
03:40I'm classy. I'm not even going to go there.
03:47Does he know his way around the engine? That's all I'm asking.
03:50Kitten!
03:52Does he know how to make you purr?
03:54Does he hit the accelerator hard?
03:560 to 100. Really?
03:58Or is it a bit of both? You know?
04:00Personally, I like a bit of both.
04:02Stop!
04:04Oh, no. Disappointment, was it?
04:07No black and white chequered flag,
04:09no champagne popping moment, no?
04:12There were...
04:15plenty of moments, thank you.
04:17SHE SCREAMS
04:19I knew it! I knew it!
04:21Oh, what's wrong with you?
04:23It's respect to you, sis.
04:25Respect to you!
04:27If I wasn't such a person with so many morals,
04:30I don't know, maybe I'd be trying to get a little joy for myself.
04:33Oi!
04:35You ain't a sex object, Kim. He's a real person.
04:37Mm. Sure, OK.
04:39No, I mean it. He's got...
04:41Hmm?
04:43Depth.
04:45Oh, no. What?
04:47Oh, no, you've got feels!
04:49Ah!
04:51He is a panasadi!
04:54Yeah, a panasadi!
04:56Actually, he's a galati.
04:58Galati, panasadi...
05:00Listen, it's one thing having a one-night stand,
05:02but you don't want to get involved.
05:04Why not?
05:06Well, despite the obvious, may I remind you of the fact
05:08that he used to go out with your daughter?
05:10Yeah, and you went out of your mind trying to spit them up
05:13because you said that he was...
05:15Bad news!
05:17Why don't you run it past Joseph?
05:20You know what? Look, I just shouldn't have said anything.
05:22Here you go.
05:24What? I'm a mum.
05:26And I have got a business to run,
05:28I've got a house to keep.
05:30Those are my priorities.
05:32So I'm going to get over to the Vic.
05:34He's his powwow.
05:36Oh, yeah, look, I'll come. I'll go. No, no, no, no, no.
05:38You just stay here.
05:40I'll catch you up tomorrow.
05:44I've created a spreadsheet
05:46and I've colour-coded it to make it easier to read.
05:48I've worked it out so there'll never be less than six of us
05:50in the gallery at any one time.
05:52Right, I'll do what I can.
05:54I need to be around with the kids.
05:56Amy's only just finished her read-up.
05:58I've got to keep the home ticking over.
06:00You're her uncle.
06:02I'll make it there when I can, I promise.
06:04Sonia knows I'm there for her.
06:06Yeah, and I'll try and make it for the first day,
06:08but I can't really afford to miss too much trade.
06:10I've only just got the stall up and running properly.
06:13Yeah, and I'll try to get there too, Rhys.
06:15Poor Sonia.
06:17She was really down the last time I visited her.
06:19And what about Ian?
06:21He's got a lot on his plate at the moment.
06:23Exactly. I'd have thought he could relate.
06:25Excuse me?
06:27Time might come when he needs our support.
06:29I think it would be wise for you to encourage him to make an appearance.
06:31Oh, right.
06:33Denise, go and make it.
06:39Where's your sister?
06:41Oh, I said I'd pass any info on.
06:43It's nice to see how much Sonia means to her.
06:45You're getting rid of evidence.
06:47I told you.
06:49It's not evidence of anything other than an illegal boxing fight.
06:51He made his own brother lie for him.
06:53He was acting out of character.
06:55He wasn't thinking clearly.
06:57I thought your dad was supposed to be some sort of stand-up guy.
06:59I thought he was supposed to be honest.
07:01But, I mean, if he makes his own brother lie about this,
07:03who's saying he's not lying about this illegal boxing fight story?
07:05He's not.
07:07He would never hurt a woman.
07:09You just said he acted out of character to make Kojo lie.
07:11Why would our dad attack mum, eh?
07:13If he wanted to be with her, he could have.
07:15It doesn't make sense.
07:17The only person who has a real motive,
07:19the only person whose whole world came crumbling down
07:21in the most humiliating way possible,
07:23well, it's your dad.
07:27So how comes he hasn't visited her in hospital?
07:29He has.
07:31He was there earlier.
07:33Well, I was there this morning, and I didn't see him.
07:35It's not nice, is it?
07:37It's not nice.
07:39It's not nice, is it?
07:41Having someone sling mud at your dad.
07:43Look,
07:45our dad is innocent.
07:47And so is yours.
07:49Probably.
07:51Maybe it was
07:53just a random attack.
07:55Maybe it had nothing to do with what went down
07:57on Christmas Day.
07:59I don't believe that any more than you do.
08:01Look,
08:03I won't tell the police about that shirt,
08:05but if,
08:07if when mum wakes up,
08:09she says it was your dad,
08:11and if you girls were involved,
08:13we're done.
08:25I am sorry about offering to answer your phone.
08:29That was patronising.
08:33I set alarms.
08:35That's how I cope.
08:39Alarm to go to work,
08:41alarm to shower, alarm to eat.
08:45It'd be driving Phil mad, but
08:47it works for me.
08:49I'm on top of things.
08:51As long as I don't take on too much.
08:55I'm fine in the caf, basic,
08:57but a boxing gym,
08:59no way.
09:01So that's why
09:03you didn't want to accept Phil's offer?
09:05Not the only reason.
09:11I admire you.
09:15I think you are brave.
09:17Well,
09:19brave is the wrong word.
09:21I used to
09:23hate it when people used to say those kind of
09:25things to me.
09:27What I mean is,
09:29I think
09:31you are coping very well.
09:35Especially after what happened with your wife
09:37starting up with another man.
09:41So,
09:43was it the diagnosis then?
09:45She couldn't cope.
09:49How any woman would do that
09:51to a man she loved, I don't know.
09:53Selfish.
09:55Please don't talk
09:57about my wife like that.
09:59Sorry.
10:01It's none of my business.
10:07She doesn't know.
10:11You never told her?
10:13But
10:15she met somebody else
10:17you said.
10:23When I got the diagnosis, I went home
10:27packed a bag
10:31and walked out.
10:37No note, no goodbyes.
10:39Just vanished.
10:41What way?
10:45The doctor didn't know
10:47how quickly
10:49my symptoms would develop.
10:53I had to act while I still could.
10:55I still had a choice.
10:57So,
10:59you weren't happy in your marriage?
11:01You didn't love your wife?
11:03The opposite.
11:09My illness,
11:13I've got the easy part.
11:15I won't know
11:19the end's coming, but
11:21if she,
11:23if I'd stayed,
11:27she'd have had to watch me
11:29shrinking away.
11:35Sometimes,
11:37not even remembering
11:39who she is.
11:41I couldn't do that.
11:43I couldn't do that to her.
11:45I'm going to take a look in here.
11:47Please don't tell them I'm here.
11:55You, uh,
11:57you seen Nigel?
11:59I'm worried he might have taken off.
12:01Sorry.
12:03If you do see him, will you tell him to come home?
12:05Please.
12:17So, you're just going to
12:19run out and feel like you did with your wife?
12:21Just.
12:23You think you spared her pain.
12:25But what you did,
12:27leaving with no
12:29explanation, just walking out,
12:31that must be pain beyond words.
12:33Those unanswered
12:35questions going around and around in her head,
12:37you think that is not daily torture?
12:41You don't know what you're talking about.
12:43I know that loving someone
12:45means giving them
12:47the choice.
12:49Thank you for the tea.
12:53Now some good news.
12:55The Save Our Sonia campaign has
12:57finally raised enough to hire a new lawyer.
12:59She's the very best, apparently.
13:01Oh, that's brilliant.
13:03Great news.
13:05You wouldn't believe the smell.
13:07Hello.
13:09Sorry, I was just laughing at something Roman did earlier.
13:11I was just telling Martin.
13:13This is Rhys. Maybe you haven't been introduced.
13:15Oh, yeah, sorry. Ruby, this is Rhys.
13:17This is Sonia's fiancé.
13:19And this is Ruby,
13:21my girlfriend.
13:23And where have you been? The hospital.
13:25Yeah, sorry we're a bit late.
13:27Well, we're here now.
13:29Can I put you down for the whole trial, Martin?
13:31What? Mate, I can't close the stall for that long.
13:33I mean, I'll do my best, obviously.
13:35Your best? Right, I see.
13:37Sorry, what do you see?
13:39You know, it must be very nice to be able to
13:41move on and, you know, fall in love again
13:43and do all the things that people do when they have their freedom.
13:45But Sonia can't, and she needs us.
13:47Unfair that, mate, innit? I mean, I've been there
13:49every step of the way this campaign.
13:51And that's what makes it worse, letting her down at the final hurdle.
13:53Look, mate, I know you're feeling nervous.
13:55But we all love Son, and we're all there,
13:57rooting for her, yeah?
13:59But we do have to face facts.
14:01Facts? We've done all we can, mate.
14:03Unless some new evidence
14:05lands on this brief's lap, then
14:07it's going to come down to Sonia taking the stand.
14:09Well, you should be ashamed of yourself.
14:11No, I won't.
14:13I'll email out the spreadsheet.
14:15Goodnight.
14:17I'm only telling the truth, yeah?
14:19It's been acting intense all night. Don't worry about it.
14:21Right, I've got to go and all.
14:23See ya.
14:31Sorry I can't get to the phone right now,
14:33but I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
14:43Oh, I'm sorry, I just...
14:45No, no, no, sorry, ignore me.
14:47Well, this is my house.
14:49Well, not mine,
14:51strictly speaking. My fiancée's,
14:53Sonia's. Sonia Fowler.
14:55Oh, yeah, yeah, I know.
14:57I knew the lady who used to live here.
14:59Mrs C.
15:01Dorothy? That's right, Dorothy.
15:03Would you like to come in for a minute?
15:05I'm her great-nephew.
15:15Mum!
15:17Mother!
15:21Hi!
15:23Where you going? Nowhere.
15:25Oh, coming for a drink.
15:27Are you drunk?
15:29It's my night off. I don't know.
15:31No, you seem a little bit like...
15:33No, what?
15:35I'm celebrating. I'm celebrating
15:37another abusive
15:39skank
15:41biting the dust. Good riddance, Nish Panisar.
15:43And you know what? Hopefully Grey
15:45will just join him down there in hell.
15:47Sweetheart. Oh, no, no,
15:49no, no, I'm fine. Honestly, I don't...
15:51I actually don't want any sympathy. I just...
15:55I just want to have a good time.
15:59Do you know when the last time was
16:01that I had a good time? No.
16:03Me neither.
16:05Where you going? No, I just left something
16:07in the salon, so I thought...
16:11I love you.
16:15You are so strong
16:17and so independent
16:19and you are my role model.
16:23Thank you, baby.
16:25Cheers!
16:27Come on, Mummy!
16:29Oh, no! Oh, please!
16:31Not good.
16:33Go on, you go and have some fun.
16:37I love you.
16:49Phil, I care about you.
16:51I told you
16:53I'm fine.
16:55Look, why don't I bring
16:57Abi around tomorrow to see her?
17:01You've got your own life now,
17:03Sharon.
17:05And that's OK, you know, that's...
17:07that's fine, that's how it is.
17:09Just cos I'm seeing Teddy doesn't
17:11mean we can't be friends. Yes, it does.
17:13No, it doesn't, Phil. Yes, it does for me.
17:15For me, it does, all right?
17:19Now, please, just
17:21respect that.
17:23You look after
17:25yourself, OK?
17:32That sounds
17:34really stressful.
17:36I don't know Sonia well.
17:38She was a kid when I used
17:40to live here.
17:42Thanks. I used to think
17:44she was a really
17:46sweet girl.
17:48I knew her mum,
17:50Carol.
17:52Sonia's a wonderful person.
17:54The best.
17:56But bad things happen to good people.
17:59Your mum,
18:01you don't seem the sort of person that Phil would be friends with.
18:03Oh, he's a real softy
18:05at heart.
18:09I can still feel her here.
18:11Mrs C.
18:14I can still smell her cigarettes.
18:19I'm insulated.
18:22She woke.
18:24I went to the Vic, but the others
18:26told me that you had gone.
18:28I
18:30just want to give you my
18:32blessing, and to tell you that
18:34I will be attending the court as often as I can.
18:36Thanking you, then.
18:38Right.
18:47You haven't got very far.
18:50Rhys, would you give us a moment, please?
18:53Right.
19:07Dad?
19:09Son?
19:11What are you doing?
19:13I'm having a glass of wine,
19:15and I am wondering
19:17I'm having a glass of wine,
19:19and I am watching cat videos.
19:21This one's really funny, look.
19:23You didn't go to see Mum?
19:25What?
19:27Dad, you haven't been to see her since Christmas Day, have you?
19:30All right, fine, you've got me.
19:32Why not?
19:36Do I really need to answer that?
19:38Avoiding her.
19:40Not going to the hospital.
19:42It looks bad. Makes you look guilty.
19:44Does it?
19:46Why don't you care?
19:49Your mum
19:51stripped me of any dignity
19:53I had that night.
19:56There's nothing left for me to care about.
19:58Well, then what about me?
20:00What...
20:02I don't care what I think.
20:04All right. I'm curious.
20:07What do you think?
20:09I don't think you did it.
20:12I think whatever she's
20:14done to you, deep down,
20:16you will always love her,
20:18and you don't want her to die.
20:20So I'm going to go to the hospital,
20:22I'm going to be there for her when she wakes up,
20:24and I'm going to ask her
20:26and find out exactly what happened.
20:28And then I'm going to bring her back here,
20:30because I know, I know
20:32that's what you want.
20:36You're right.
20:38Right.
20:40I'm going to go jump in the shower,
20:42and head to bed.
20:48Don't stay up too late, Dad.
20:59Mrs C used to say,
21:02I don't want to die somewhere
21:04I don't feel comfortable
21:06about meeting my maker.
21:08I used to say, well,
21:10I don't like to think about you dying,
21:12I like to think about her
21:14here and now. She said,
21:16we're all going to die, Nigel.
21:18The wages of sin is death.
21:21It's funny how I can remember
21:23conversations with her
21:25clear as a bell, but
21:27what I said this morning,
21:29nothing.
21:31You cared a lot about her.
21:33Oh, she was like a mum to me.
21:35My old mum had
21:37just passed when I met her.
21:40I liked to do things for her.
21:42Run errands.
21:44Made me happy.
21:46She was great company.
21:48Great stories.
21:50Sense of humour.
21:52She was one of a kind.
21:54She could see right through me, though.
21:58Like somebody else I know.
22:06I'm sorry for judging you.
22:10I know you think I'm cruel,
22:12but end-of-life care
22:14is expensive.
22:16I don't want anyone paying for that.
22:18I don't want Julie to lose the house,
22:20her security, and I don't want Phil
22:22to chuck
22:24his business away.
22:28So you plan to die on the streets.
22:32Homeless.
22:34Surrounded by strangers.
22:40So do not fear.
22:44For I am with you.
22:46Do not be
22:48dismayed, for I am your God.
22:50I will
22:52strengthen you, and
22:54help you.
22:56I will uphold you with my righteous
22:58right hand.
23:00What's that?
23:02Isaiah 41.10.
23:04I only
23:06recently memorised it.
23:08And
23:10it has been a great help to me.
23:16I don't think you're cruel, Nigel.
23:20I think you are afraid.
23:26Mrs Sue would tell me to be brave, too.
23:34You are still here, Nigel.
23:36Live for Noel.
23:42I think we should give that chap his house back,
23:44don't you?
23:50Hello.
23:54We're just off.
23:56Thank you for the tea.
23:58I'm...
24:00I'm not religious.
24:02Not especially.
24:04I really do think that
24:06Mrs C is looking down on you
24:08and wishing you well.
24:12It's a comfort.
24:24Where is he?
24:26Where is he?
24:28Oh, there you are.
24:30A word.
24:32I don't know what you thought this was,
24:34and maybe it's like
24:36grief coming out funny,
24:38but I just want you to know that I am not
24:40just a notch on your bedpost.
24:42I am not someone that you can sleep with
24:44and then just ignore. I am not that woman.
24:46I am better than that.
24:48And I am...
24:50I'm... Yeah, I'm done.
24:52Are you ever going to let me speak?
24:54No, because earlier you were having a go at me
24:56for coming on too strong and sending you flowers,
24:58which, by the way, I didn't.
25:00Oh, I know.
25:02And now you're having a go because you think I'm ignoring you.
25:04Yeah, because I heard from you all day.
25:06Yeah, Denise, I've been...
25:08I've been working a 12-hour shift.
25:10I haven't had time to message you.
25:12Yeah, well, I'm sorry.
25:14It's cute to know you care.
25:16I don't care.
25:18Right. Look, if you must know, I was going to message you
25:20just before you walked in.
25:22You know, last night after...
25:28Well, you said you were looking for somewhere
25:30to host Raymond's birthday party,
25:32and I was going to suggest here.
25:34If you like.
25:36That would be amazing.
25:38Denise, this is definitely not
25:40a grief thing or
25:42a one-night thing.
25:44I know you want to take things slow,
25:46and I understand that. I respect that.
25:48So I am happy to go at your pace.
25:50I really am.
26:04Who's that?
26:06Eh?
26:08You're back.
26:10Yeah.
26:12I thought you'd gone for good.
26:14Can't get rid of me that easy.
26:16Listen, though, you shouldn't turn your nose at that lot.
26:18They don't know what they're talking about.
26:20No, no, I can understand why
26:22they'd be, you know, suspicious.
26:24You know, you...
26:26When I first got involved in
26:28the gym with Sharon,
26:30well, things were different, and
26:32you...
26:34You coming back here, you know,
26:36it's meant something.
26:38Because before, I weren't...
26:40I weren't really...
26:42I wasn't in a good way.
26:44You know?
26:46If, er...
26:48You kept me off the pole and the booze,
26:50let's put it like that.
26:52So, er...
26:54Please.
26:56Just please accept it.
26:58You're not going to let this drop, are you?
27:00Well, you give me
27:02one good reason, why should I?
27:06I can't.
27:16PHONE RINGS
27:22Hello, Ian Beale.
27:24Mr Beale, it's Dr Sanchez here.
27:26I have you down as Cindy Beale's next of kin.
27:28Yeah, that's right.
27:30I'm calling with good news.
27:32Cindy's swelling's reduced, so we've started
27:34to bring her out of her induced coma.
27:36That is good news.
27:38So, if you could let her immediate family know she's coming round now?
27:40Yep. Yeah, course I will.
27:42Yeah.
27:44OK, bye.
27:48Cindy?
27:50Cindy?
27:52Can you hear me?
27:54You're in hospital.
27:56You've had a nasty bang to the head,
27:58but you're safe
28:00and I'm pleased with the progress you've made.
28:02Now,
28:04I won't tire you out.
28:06The nurses are here to look after you,
28:08so if you need anything,
28:10you just press this button.
28:12OK.
28:14Say it again.
28:18Ian.
28:42Ian.